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This powerpoint teaches about atoms.TRANSCRIPT
By Hannah KinneyED 205 Sec 15
Overview of AtomsElectronsProtons
NeutronsAtom as a Whole
When Atoms Come Together
Periodic TableHydrogenOxygen
ResourcesMeet the Author
Concept Map
AtomsThe atom is the smallest particle in science other than the parts that make
up the atom. Atoms are made of
Electrons, Protons, and Neutrons.
Atoms are the basis for chemistry and the
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ElectronsElectrons have a
negative charge.They are the smallest
part in an atom.Found in electron clouds around the
nucleus.Electrons move so
quickly one would not be able to see
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ProtonsProtons have a
positive charge.They are 1000 times
bigger than an electron.
Protons are inside the nucleus.
The number of protons is what gives
the Atomic Number on the Periodic Table.
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NeutronsNeutrons have no
charge at all.Neutrons are the
same size as a proton (1000 times bigger than an electron).
Neutrons reside in the nucleus.
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Atoms as a WholeThe electrons revolve
outside of the nucleus. The protons and
neutrons are in the nucleus.
The number of protons plus neutrons equals the mass number of an atom.
Overall an atom is around 0.1-0.5 nm in size.
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When Atoms Come TogetherThere are many specific
atoms.When atoms come
together they form the many different elements.
Elements come together to form the molecules that make up the cells of our body.
The many elements we have can be seen on the periodic table.
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The Periodic TableThe Periodic Table represents all of the different elements that
atoms make up.The boxes on the table show the different properties of the atoms
that make up the certain elements.
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HydrogenThe first element on
the Periodic Table1 proton1 electronNo neutronsMakes up around
75% of the earth’s elemental mass.
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OxygenOxygen is the 8th
element on the periodic table.
8 Protons8 Electrons8 NeutronsOxygen comes
together to make Oxygen2, which makes up the gas oxygen we breath.
Resourceshttp://www.doccasagrande.net/Images/Periodic_Table.jpghttp://www.chem4kids.com/files/atom_intro.htmlhttp://hypertextbook.com/facts/MichaelPhillip.shtmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogenhttp://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/bc/ahp/SDPS/Atom.Hydroge
n.GIFhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxygenhttp://www.silkywater.com/images/oxygengas.gifhttp://www.energyinfonz.co.nz/home/KidsZone/imgs/atom2.
gifhttp://www.chemistryland.com/CHM107/Water/waterCharg
es.jpghttp://www.green-planet-solar-energy.com/images/helium-a
tom.gifhttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/07/Water
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About the AuthorMy name is Hannah Kinney, and I am a junior
at Grand Valley State University. I am working to become an elementary teacher,
and I am majoring in the sciences. Someday I hope to teach either 3rd or 5th grade in a
school that it hopefully in Western Michigan. If you would like to contact me, my e-mail
address is: [email protected].
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Concept Map
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Title Slide for Atoms
Protons
Electrons
Neutrons
Atoms on a Whole
Atoms Together
Periodic Table
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Atoms in General
Main Slide for Atoms
Information
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